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involves shrinkage, there is always some molded-in stress at the end of the pinch-off, where the thicker eye meets the thinner bottom corner of<br />

the c<strong>on</strong>tainer. This is the classical locati<strong>on</strong> of a stress-crack failure (Fig. 1).<br />

Cosmetic surface defects, called water spots, often develop during humid m<strong>on</strong>ths due to moisture c<strong>on</strong>densati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> the chilled molds. <strong>In</strong><br />

resp<strong>on</strong>se, molders raise the mold temperature to stop c<strong>on</strong>densati<strong>on</strong>, but without adding a corresp<strong>on</strong>ding increase in cycle time. This means the<br />

c<strong>on</strong>tainer exits the mold warmer, which results in greater crystallizati<strong>on</strong> and an elevated amount of molded-in shrinkage stress.<br />

Tail swing occurs when a paris<strong>on</strong> doesn’t fall straight and wanders. As molding plant temperatures soar in the summer, there is an observed<br />

drop in operator attenti<strong>on</strong> to such process deviati<strong>on</strong>s. A pinch-off eye located over <strong>on</strong> the chime of the c<strong>on</strong>tainer is more pr<strong>on</strong>e to cracking than<br />

a centered <strong>on</strong>e.<br />

SOME REMEDIAL STEPS<br />

Manufacturers can employ several remedies to correct stress-cracking problems. First, use a str<strong>on</strong>ger “summer cart<strong>on</strong>” from June to September.<br />

Switching from 200-lb to 225-lb rated corrugated is inexpensive insurance. Reducing cart<strong>on</strong> stack heights in summer is another opti<strong>on</strong>. C<strong>on</strong>sider<br />

using an internal “Z” or “H” divider during this seas<strong>on</strong>.<br />

Switch to a more crack-resistant resin. A slightly less crystalline HDPE will have better crack resistance, and density is a direct measure of<br />

crystallinity. If you are molding with a 0.954-g/cc resin, c<strong>on</strong>sider a 0.950 density for the summer (Fig. 2).<br />

M<strong>on</strong>itor and c<strong>on</strong>trol product warehousing. Your known crack-pr<strong>on</strong>e products should not end up <strong>on</strong> the top floor of the warehouse, nor stored in<br />

trailers.<br />

Maintain c<strong>on</strong>sistent process cooling. Lengthening molding cycles by a few sec<strong>on</strong>ds is a hard sell to management but it’s the <strong>on</strong>ly way to<br />

compensate for the higher mold temperatures used to inhibit c<strong>on</strong>densati<strong>on</strong> and water spots.<br />

About the Author<br />

Robert DeL<strong>on</strong>g has more than 50 years of experience in the plastics industry, much of it in blow molding. He began his work in blow molding at<br />

Hercules in 1956, molding what was then experimental PP <strong>on</strong> a hand-operated Plax machine. Since then he has worked in machinery, plant<br />

operati<strong>on</strong>s, and material development at Rainville Corp., Owens-Illinois, Captive Plastics, and a 17-year stint at Solvay and its successor<br />

companies. He was elected an SPE Fellow in 2003 and was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the <str<strong>on</strong>g>Blow</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Molding</str<strong>on</strong>g> Div. in 2004. He now<br />

runs Blasformen C<strong>on</strong>sulting and can be reached at (281) 360-5333 or by e-mail at d<strong>on</strong>e7106@earthlink.net.<br />

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